Bombers narrowly lose to Pies

Essendon split its opening round of the preseason cup at Docklands, giving the club a welcome respite from their off-field nightmare.

Young Bomber Luke Davis was awarded a free kick after the final siren in their second mini-match against Collingwood, but his shot from outside 50 metres did not make the distance and the Magpies won by two points.

The Magpies kicked two late goals to overrun the Bombers 1.2.10 (31) to 0.4.5 (29).

Earlier in the evening, the Bombers and Magpies started their campaigns with wins over Western Bulldogs.

There was plenty of applause for the Bombers as they took to the field at the start of the night, a welcome change from this month's intense media scrutiny.

Essendon are under Australian Sports Anti-Doping Authority and AFL investigation because of supplements their players took last season.

The club was also implicated in the landmark Australian Crime Commission investigation into sport.

After beating the Bulldogs at the start of the night by 26 points, the Bombers led by a point at half-time against Collingwood.

They extended that to 13 points midway through the second half, with star recruit Brendon Goddard kicking his first goal.

But Andrew Krakouer soccered through a goal and a free kick from close range meant Travis Cloke put the Magpies in front.

Star midfielder Scott Pendlebury and former Carlton defender Jordan Russell impressed for the Magpies, while Dyson Heppell and Goddard were high in the Bombers' best.

Veteran defender Dustin Fletcher starred in the Bombers' opening match in which they beat the Bulldogs 1.5.6 (45) to 1.1.4 (19).

The Magpies kicked clear in the second half of their mini-match to beat the Bulldogs by three goals, 1.6.2 (47) to 0.4.5 (29).